Survivors of the devastating April 2015 earthquake in Nepal are expressing concerns about lack of access to credible timely information, according to two assessments conducted by Internews in May. Since women were identified as being particularly vulnerable after the earthquake, the goal was to make sure their feedback was included.

Women and children often fare the worst during conflict and in refugee situations. This photo essay on Medium features some of the women journalists Internews has worked with in humanitarian crises who have risked their lives or pushed against societal norms to help women's voices be heard.

In an article in Foreign Policy, Josh Machleder, Internews Vice President for Europe, Eurasia, and Asia Programs, reflects on the propaganda war in Ukraine, noting that "only truth can beat back Russia's misinformation offensive."